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Chopin (vodka)
Chopin is a single-ingredient vodka, 4 times distilled from either
potatoes, rye or wheat.[2] It is produced by Siedlce-based Podlaska Chopin
Wytwórnia Wódek Polmos. Chopin was first introduced to North
America in 1997. The production is done in small batches.[2] The
producer claims seven pounds of potatoes are used to make every
bottle of Chopin.[3][4]
References
1. http://www.chopinvodka.com/
2. "Chopin Vodka" (https://web.archive.org/web/20090215005846/http://chopinvodka.com/main.htm).
Archived from the original (http://chopinvodka.com/main.htm) on 2009-02-15. Retrieved 2009-02-15.
3. "Chopin Potato Vodka" (https://potomacwines.com/spirits/vodka/chopin-potato-vodka). Potomac
Wines and Spirits. Retrieved 18 October 2019.
4. "10 Best Potato Vodka Brands 2019" (https://www.liquorista.com/best-potato-vodka/). Liquorista.
Retrieved 18 October 2019.
5. "Chopin Vodka Namesake" (https://web.archive.org/web/20120402080300/http://www.chopinvodka.c
om/chopin/chopin-vodka-composer-namesake). Chopinvodka.com. Archived from the original (http://
www.chopinvodka.com/chopin/chopin-vodka-composer-namesake) on 2012-04-02. Retrieved
2012-03-30.
6. "Proof66 Summary Page for Chopin" (http://www.proof66.com/vodka/chopin-potato-vodka.html).
Proof66.com. Retrieved 2012-10-12.
External links
Vodka Chopin (http://www.chopinvodka.com/)
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